Oxfordshire Bloggers have a Hotter Shoes party

Recently, it was the turn of Oxfordshire Bloggers to be invited to Hotter Shoes party, with an event in the Oxford store. Bloggers came from every direction of the county to meet up, chat with the Hotter team, find out about their shoes. And then, try on lots of shoes in the hope of finding their favourites.

It was surprising to see how restrained we were with the nibbles. Usually, putting food out in front of bloggers, and it’s gone in a flash. But instead, the cameras were out then everyone got stuck into the shoe displays.

From sandals, to boots, to ballet pumps, to canvas shoes. There was certainly plenty of choice to keep the parent bloggers and lifestyle bloggers pondering their choices.

It’s always great to get out and about and find out more about brands and get to know the people who work there. Both the staff and pr team love the product and could happily answer all our questions. Bubbles in the soles, different moulds and numbers of shoes in the current range.

Rather than having me blurb on about my experience at the event, we’re bringing you all of the bloggers’ write ups in one place. So just click through to each one to have a read and find out which shoes we all chose.

I’d recommend checking out Hotter shoes if you’ve not done so before, you can find the Oxford store on Queen Street and the Banbury store is in Castle Quay.

Farmer's wife (with obligatory Aga and Hunter wellies) and mum of a 6 year old boy based near Banbury, Emma blogs about the trials and tribulations of having a child when she's not really a baby (or child) person, including life on and off the farm. She loves her camera, dancing, reading, and too much chocolate! Blogging at http://bubbablueandme.com and https://whataboutdance.com

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